Wednesday, September 26, 2012

How to get MORE readers to open your business email.


EmailIn business, good communication with customers, prospects, vendors and stakeholders is critical. Broadcast email is still widely regarded as one of the most cost effective ways to reach an audience today. 
How you use email is a matter of individual tactics. Do you use broadcast emails or just communicate specifically with one person at a time?  Do you look upon receiving these as spam or direct communication?  How does email fit in to the marketing mix of what you do to attract and retain business?

I built Round Table Promotions on the strength of broadcast email. One phrase I hear quite often when meeting someone for the first time is, "I get your emails."In the age of social media, people I come in contact with still want to get the emails I send out, or want to be on the list. 
This free tele-seminar is designed for business professionals who design and implement their own marketing programs or those valueable assistants who do this on behalf of an organization. 
Areas to be covered include:
  • How to get more readers to open your email.
  • Why sending out one email to everybody isn't always the best idea.
  • What are the best days and times to send this so it will be opened.
  • Ideas on how to write better email copy. 
  • The easiest way to get people to want to be on your list.
  • How email marketing is going to change in the future, and what you can do about it right now. 
  • A chance to have recieve unbiased information about this, without any direct pitches for specific products, platforms or services. 
  • PLUS ... all your questions about email marketing finally answered.

 To better accommodate your busy schedule, we have two sessions from which to choose: 
Tuesday, October 23, 2012 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM EDT*/1:00 PM PDT^  OR
Thursday, October 25, 2012 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT*/8:00 AM PDT^ 

*There is no charge to participate. Participants may be subject to long distance charges or celluar minute calling charges, depending on the phone from which the call is made and billing plan for the phone.